Answer:
The chemistry will need 2*10⁶ moles of antimony trifluoride.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction is:
3 CCl₄ (g) + 2 SbF₃ (s) → 3 CCl₂F₂(g) + 2 SbCl₃ (s)
By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of each compound participate in the reaction:
You can apply the following rule of three: if by reaction stoichiometry 3 moles of freon are produced by 2 moles of antimony trifluoride, 3*10⁶ moles of Freon are produced from how many moles of antimony trifluoride?
[tex]moles of antimony trifluoride=\frac{3*10^{6} moles of freon*2 moles of antimony trifluoride}{3 moles of freon}[/tex]
moles of antimony trifluoride= 2*10⁶
The chemistry will need 2*10⁶ moles of antimony trifluoride.